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2013 International &
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Little
joy for Andy and the DeltaWing team at Sebring as engine failure halts the car
after 10 laps. report by Emma Buxton
It was always going to be a steep hill to climb for DeltaWing Racing;
building a team from scratch a month out from its first race competition.
Despite the fledgling team's efforts and preparations for the 12 hour race, the
revolutionary car was forced to retire with engine failure after completing 10
laps in the second hour of the race. The DeltaWing, with its new elements and
powered by an Elan Motorsports Technologies engine, had completed more than 50
laps over two days of testing at Road Atlanta on March 6-7 before the crew
arrived in Sebring on Saturday. Andy Meyrick drove the entirety of testing on
Monday at the Sebring International Raceway, with the team feeling as though it
had made daily improvements in advance of its debut in the LMP1 class by
Qualifying on Friday. During its entire test and practice track time, the
DeltaWing completed more than 100 laps of running and improved more than seven
seconds from its fastest time on Monday to the car’s fastest lap of the week set
in Qualifying by Olivier Pla. The honour of starting the DeltaWing’s inaugural
LMP1 race was given to Andy, from 15th position on the grid. "Our goal was
simply to finish the race," said Andy. "We didn’t know what the car was going to
do here and Sebring is notoriously difficult in terms of handling. We have made
a lot of progress and come away with a good deal of data and information about
the Bridgestone tyres and how the new evolution DeltaWing performs. We can see
potential in the car and the team has done a fantastic job in a very short
period of time. There were flashes of a potentially strong performance in warm
up and so no doubt, given time, the car will be a competitive package. It is
obviously a disappointing result, but personally I have loved being back at
Sebring as it’s one of my favourite races and it’s great to be back in the
American Le Mans Series." The DeltaWing will race at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
in May 2013.
Andy meantime, on his return from the States, will pick up on his
commitments to the Blancpain Endurance Series which starts at Monza on April
14th and his MSA Team UK
coaching role and acting as a mentor to fellow Welsh racer Seb Morris.
The Sebring 12 hours races was won by the Audi R18 e-tron quattros'
who finished 1-2 with the Fassler/Treluyer/Jarvis car only 7.68 seconds ahead of
the di Grassi/Kristensen/McNish, both cars were 5 laps ahead of the 3rd placed
car!
61st Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring
fuelled by ’Fresh from Florida’ on March 16, 2013.
Historical notes.
Located in Highlands County, east of Sebring, Florida, the 12 Hours of Sebring
is run on the GP Road Course, which is 3.7 miles (6.0 km) long, with 17 turns. The current Lap record is 1minute
43.274 seconds set by Sébastien Bourdais, in 2009 in a Peugeot. It occupies the
site of the former Hendricks Army Airfield, a World War II training base for the
U.S. Army Air Forces B17 Flying Fortress crews.
http://www.deltawingracing.com/
@nissandeltawing
Andy Meyrick @AndyMeyrick
http://www.sebringraceway.com/
www.ALMS.com.